Agent Zero - On modelling human behaviour

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Prince Charles, Mukesh Ambani, Ratan Tata, Katy Perry in Mumbai https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/ma ... 064872.cms

Posts re Ratan Tata of Tata Group:

Why does the UN's Bahai faith RINGSTONE SYMBOL closely resemble Aleister Crowley's BAPHOMET symbol? Cohencidence? viewtopic.php?f=50&p=9818#p9818
Taj Hotels is a chain of luxury hotels and a subsidiary of the Indian Hotels Company Limited,[2] headquartered at Express Towers, Nariman Point in Mumbai.[3] Incorporated by the founder of the Tata Group, Jamsetji Tata, in 1903,[4][5] the company is a part of the Tata Group, one of India's largest business conglomerates.

..Tata Group, owner of Tata Global Beverages and Tetley tea brand, uses slave plantations in northern India...

Tata was working with the World bank according to the video above. Yet, World Bank's probe finds IFC investment in Tata Power project breaching norms..

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (R) and Chairman of Tata Group Ratan Tata speak during Clinton's meeting with Indian business leaders at the Taj hotel in Mumbai July 18, 2009
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Seckel was a member of the Edge Foundation, an international think tank.

Seckel had been a member of the American Academy of Achievement.

Seckel was one of the organizers and contributors to the Gathering for Martin Gardner conference.

He has directed the X Prize Foundation (Ocean) and has served on the Board of the Pete Conrad Foundation.

https://alchetron.com/Al-Seckel

XPRIZE is a non-profit organization that designs and hosts public competitions intended to encourage technological development to benefit humanity. Their Board of Trustees include James Cameron, Larry Page, Arianna Huffington, and Ratan Tata among others.Wikipedia
Data Dump for Eastman Kodak, Lucent Technologies, RFID, the Crowley Company and the Occult https://searchvoat.co/v/pizzagatewhatev ... 9/18911853
Sir Martin Sorrell and Royal Bank of Scotland have been named in legal action against the manufacturer of cladding installed on Grenfell Tower shortly before last year’s fatal fire.

Sorrell, the British businessman who built the advertising firm WPP into one of the world’s “big four”, was a non-executive director of Arconic and its predecessor business from 2012 until March 2017, three months before the fire which killed 72 people.

Arconic and its board are facing a class action in the US. Brought by investors, the lawsuit alleges that Arconic “knowingly or recklessly” supplied flammable cladding panels for use in highrises such as Grenfell Tower in west London. Other current and former board members named include the Indian industrialist Ratan Tata, the former president of Mexico Ernesto Zedillo and Stanley O’Neal, a former chairman and chief executive of the US investment bank Merrill Lynch.

..Arconic manufactured the external aluminium composite panels used in the refurbishment carried out by Rydon, a construction company contracted by the Kensington and Chelsea Tenant Management Organisation, which managed Grenfell on behalf of the local council.
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Breakthrough Energy Coalition - India:

Mukesh Ambani - Chairman and Managing Director, Reliance Industries Limited, India
Ratan Tata - Chairman Emeritus, Tata Sons, India
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Royal Tour, The Queen in Bombay [The Gateway of India, 1961] https://www.rct.uk/collection/2002798/r ... india-1961
The Queen and Prince Philip walk beneath the Gateway of India, Bombay, on their way to the Atomic Energy Establishment at Trombay. A monumental arch stands above them with carpeted steps in the foreground. Indian Naval Officers on left
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26th January 1961: From left to right; Prince Philip (extreme left) with Prince Jagat-Singh (with his foot on tiger's head), the Maharajah of Jaipur, Queen Elizabeth II and the Maharanee of Jaipur. The tiger which was over 8ft long was shot by Prince Philip during a tiger hunt during the Royal Tour of India. The skin will be sent to Windsor Castle.
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Jeffrey Epstein gave $275,000 to Santa Fe Institute https://www.abqjournal.com/1366050/jeff ... 25000.html
Epstein, who, in addition to his obsession for pretty girls and young women, had a fascination with abstract concepts and liked to associate with some of the brightest minds in the world, including theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking, evolutionary biologist Stephen Jay Gould and molecular engineer George Church.

He was also friendly with Nobel Prize-winning physicist Murray Gell-Mann, a professor at the University of New Mexico in the 1990s and early 2000s, and a co-founder of the Santa Fe Institute.

In his 1994 book “The Quark and the Jaguar, Adventures in the Simple and the Complex,” which explored the connections between the laws of physics and the natural world, Gell-Mann thanked Epstein for his donations to SFI in support of his work.

A recent New York Times report says that Gell-Mann, who died in Santa Fe in May, was among Epstein’s guests at dinners and scientific conferences.

The Times article cited two scientists and a financial adviser as saying that starting in the early 2000s, Epstein told multiple scientists and businessmen about his “ambitions to use the New Mexico ranch as a base where women would be inseminated with his sperm and would give birth to his babies.”

An SFI brochure hails the institute as “the first research organization dedicated to the science of complexity” and the preeminent one, having inspired dozens of other centers focused on studying complex systems.

..“Currently, leadership is still discussing how best to make a donation of the $25,000,” she said, adding that there are legal complications when one nonprofit 501(c)(3) group like SFI contributes money to another nonprofit. “It’s not as easy as writing a check.”

Asked who in leadership would make the decision, Marshall said it would be the SFI president since 2015, David Krakauer, vice president Jennifer Dunne and the SFI board of directors. She said there was no timeline as to when the donation would be made.
Jessica Flack tweet https://twitter.com/C4COMPUTATION/statu ... 6773517319
Back in the 1950s Low + sfiscience’s Murray Gell-Mann (I got my intro to this over a generous 3-hour lunch w Murray when I was a grad student at SFI an eternity ago) by studying the charge of the electron + its role in field theories, came up w the idea of renormalization 19/n
[She just strikes me as an Epstein-type protege ]

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Co-Director, Center for Complexity and Collective Computation, University of Wisconsin-Madison

..Jessica and her colleagues study a wide range of collectives, from group of cells forming neural tissue, to groups of macaques forming animal societies, to groups of online gamers forming virtual societies...
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SFI's Krakauer to lead transdisciplinary Wisconsin Institute for Discovery https://www.santafe.edu/news-center/new ... -discovery
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SFI Professor David Krakauer has been named the first permanent director of the Wisconsin Institute for Discovery at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, a center for the trandisciplinary study of human health.

SFI Professor Jessica Flack will co-direct (with Krakauer) a Center for Complex Systems and Collective Computation at the university that builds on their work in Santa Fe.
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Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wisconsin ... _Discovery
The Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery is a public-private research and outreach partnership that is located in the Discovery Building on the University of Wisconsin–Madison campus. It consists of two institutions: the privately funded Morgridge Institute for Research, and the publicly funded Wisconsin Institute for Discovery. Both institutes opened in 2010.[1] The publicly funded institute is headed by Jo Handelsman,[2] and the privately funded institute is led by chief executive officer Brad Schwartz.[3]

Both institutes are housed in the same facility, the ground floor of which serves as a "town center", providing several small and large meeting and collaboration areas and variety of dining options. This town center design is based on the philosophies presented in the Wisconsin Idea.
Interesting because only recently I returned to the Wisconsin Idea. But first, a related post:
"Lutyens' Delhi" , COVID and the Biltmore Estate viewtopic.php?f=50&p=9734#p9734
..There are two Covid-19 vaccines that are being used in India right now -- Bharat Biotech's Covaxin and Serum Institute of India's Covishield. ..

Dr. Krishna Ella is the Chairman & Managing Director of Bharat Biotech International Limited,.. He is on the Board of Visitors – Global Health Institute, University of Wisconsin-Madison.. The UW-Madison Global Health Institute is an idea born in Wisconsin—and it is a global manifestation of the Wisconsin Idea...

..In the strictly political sense, the Idea came about during the Progressive Era when proponents of the Wisconsin Idea took inspiration from traditions and customs bought to the state by German Americans. These progressives saw U.S. states as "laboratories for democracy" ready for experimentation. This resulted in a genetive legislative environment that implemented numerous significant reforms including to primary elections, workers' compensation, state and federal transportation, U.S. Senate elections, and progressive taxation that served as a model for other states and the federal government..

Sen. Bob La Follette’s “Publicists” and the Modern Origin of U.S. Public Relations http://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/30479/ ... tracts.pdf
..La Follette's "Wisconsin idea" deployed the state university system in the
training of a generation of what he called "publicists," who could translate the complexities
of banking, land speculation, railroads, oil and steel -- the entire repertoire of the robber
barons -- into manageable, voteable political choices in which all (men) could participate...

To chart the future wisely, the populace would need guidance from trained communicators....
By 1910, Progressive universities would be providing these mind-molders, taste-formers, and
idea-suggesters through specialized courses and majors in journalism, public relations,
advertising, public speaking, creative writing, film, and business and technical writing."
The original “publicists” -- the muckrakers -- came first. Lee and Bernays were the
response..
http://publications.iowa.gov/28256/1/Fall2017.pdf
The cornerstone of Lause’s contention that spiritualism and Republicanism formed part of the same intellectual current is his treatment of Abraham Lincoln. His chapter on Lincoln demonstrates beyond doubt that the president was more than a dabbler in the spiritual arts; he made multiple personal connections with those in the spiritualist community. ....

..As the flame of Radical Republicanism flickered out, spirit voices became whispers. Still, in
his final chapter Lause traces the subterranean survival of elements of
the spiritualist impulse in the organization of the “Order of Eternal Progress,” in the Theosophical Society, in Victoria Woodhull’s following, and even in Edward Bellamy’s novel Looking Backward, 2000–1887.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wisconsin_Idea_Theatre
The Wisconsin Idea Theatre was essentially a cultural program, developed at the University of Wisconsin c. 1943. It was headed by Robert E. Gard within the College of Agriculture, with a mission for developing theatre arts throughout the state. Gard worked with anyone that had an idea, to develop radio dramas, or stage performances. He worked with 4-H, seeking to develop children's theatre within the state, as well as encouraging and assisting faith groups to develop dramas based on their faith.

The Wisconsin Idea Theatre began when Robert M. La Follette, Sr. and Charles Van Hise attended the University of Wisconsin. They were close friends, both influenced by the progressive ideals of economics professor John Bascom. La Follette went on to become governor, while Van Hise became President of the University. They had a mutual vision of a government "infused with the talent of trained professionals, guided by the expertise of our wisest scholars and answerable to an active and well-educated citizenry."..

In order to realise this ideal, they turned the University towards educating not only its students, but encouraging and teaching residents across the state. Correspondence courses were offered, along with traveling faculty. The Governor held regular meetings with the professors of the University to keep in touch, and to encourage their progress.[1]

Van Hise's successor, President Glen Frank, had a passion for expanding the arts, and hired Dean Chris Christensen to head the College of Agriculture, hoping to encourage farmers, and their families to be more creative.[1]

Christensen then hired Aldo Leopold, a well-known conservationist, John Stuart Curry, an artist, and Robert E. Gard. It was Gard that founded the Wisconsin Idea Theatre.
To Change the Face of America, From Writings by Robert E. Gard https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/scholbks/2/
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Ohio and the Knights of the Golden Circle:
The Evolution of a Civil War Myth* http://library.cincymuseum.org/topics/c ... hi-007.pdf
Cincinnati and Ohio contributed considerably to the development of the
legend that the Knights of the Golden Circle sowed the dragon's teeth of
treason in the upper Midwest during the Civil War years. It was a Cincinnati
resident, George W. L. Bickley, who charted the Golden Circle on paper during
the late 1850's and later pretended it was an actuality. .. Claiming to hold a medical
certificate from the University of London —this was a bare-faced lie3
—he
secured an appointment as lecturer at the Eclectic Medical Institute and his
history of Tazewell County's settlement and Indian Wars was published.4
He married a widow, tapped her resources for his diverse schemes, and thereby
achieved a semblance of respectability
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